EP1062665A1 - Dispositif de platine tournante et son procede de fabrication - Google Patents
Dispositif de platine tournante et son procede de fabricationInfo
- Publication number
- EP1062665A1 EP1062665A1 EP99907893A EP99907893A EP1062665A1 EP 1062665 A1 EP1062665 A1 EP 1062665A1 EP 99907893 A EP99907893 A EP 99907893A EP 99907893 A EP99907893 A EP 99907893A EP 1062665 A1 EP1062665 A1 EP 1062665A1
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- Prior art keywords
- turntable
- disc
- disc base
- resin
- rotor
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B17/00—Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
- G11B17/02—Details
- G11B17/022—Positioning or locking of single discs
- G11B17/028—Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation
- G11B17/0282—Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation by means provided on the turntable
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B17/00—Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
- G11B17/02—Details
- G11B17/022—Positioning or locking of single discs
- G11B17/028—Positioning or locking of single discs of discs rotating during transducing operation
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B19/00—Driving, starting, stopping record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function ; Driving both disc and head
- G11B19/20—Driving; Starting; Stopping; Control thereof
- G11B19/2009—Turntables, hubs and motors for disk drives; Mounting of motors in the drive
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a turntable device for receiving a recording disc of a disc driving apparatus that spins the recording disc thereby recording and/or playing back information.
- the present invention relates more particularly to the turntable device mounted to disc driving apparatuses of compact disc (CD) players, digital video disc (DVD) players, optical disc drive players, and magneto-optical (MO) disc players.
- CD compact disc
- DVD digital video disc
- MO magneto-optical
- a turntable device is employed as a disc rotator in a disc driving apparatus for recording media such as CD and MO disc.
- the turntable spins at a rotational speed ranging from hundreds rpm to thousands rpm.
- the Japanese Patent Application Non-examined Publication No. H09- 190675 discloses a turntable device of which disc base is formed by photo-curable resin.
- the disc base made of photo-curable resin has a mirror-finished- surface with a low friction coefficient.
- the disc placed on the base thus is apt to slip on the base.
- the disc adheres to the mirror-surface of the base, and a user has a difficulty when removing the disc from the disc base.
- a removal of the disc from the base sometimes produces noises.
- An acceptable level of surface wobble in general, is not more than 30 ⁇ m for DVD player, 20 U m for DVD-ROM apparatus, and 10 /i m for DVD-RAM apparatus.
- the acceptable level of the surface -wobble should be more strictly controlled. Wobble of base during the operation naturally causes the disc loaded on the base to wobble. The disc wobble changes a distance between the disc and a head disposed closely to the disc so that the head could not read/write data to/from the disc correctly.
- Patent Application non-examined Publication No. Hll-25555 In this prior art, a turntable made of resin is secured to a metallic rotor housing of a motor. The turntable is coated with paint comprising polyester resin in suitable quantity, and the coated material is hardened. Then the surface of the coated material is cut and processed. 3
- the turntable made of resin is oxidized while it is molded as well as it is left so that the surface of the turntable cannot keep a stable condition.
- the adhesive characteristics between the turntable and base thus remain unstable. As a result, the adhesive strength therebetween is weak, and the base might be come off from the turntable when the disc base is cut and processed.
- the present invention addresses the problems discussed above, and aims to provide a turntable device of which disc base has a hardness more than a given level, and the base has a roughened surface.
- This construction allows a disc on the base to be free from slip thanks to appropriate friction between the base and disc during the driving, and also to be removed from the base with ease.
- a manufacturing method of this turntable comprises the steps of: 4
- This manufacturing process can realize a turntable device that can prevent a disc from slipping and adhesion to the disc base. Also the turntable manufactured by this method can control surface wobble within an acceptable level.
- the disc base can be cut and processed while the turntable device is mounted to the disc driving apparatus so that appropriate friction is produced between a disc and the base as well as surface wobble can be accurately controlled.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a turntable device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a cross section of the turntable device in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a manufacturing method of a disc base of the turntable device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 illustrates another manufacturing method of a disc base of the turntable device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 5
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of another turntable device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 is a cross section of the turntable shown in Fig. 5.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a shaving step of the disc base in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is an enlarged view of an essential part of the shaving step shown in Fig. 7.
- Fig. 9 is an enlarged view of an essential part illustrating another shaving step after the shaving shown in Fig. 8.
- Fig. 10 is a plan view of a turntable of which disc bases are cut radially by the machining step in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the turntable device shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is, e.g. employed in an optical disc driving apparatus.
- Turntable device 1 is driven by a brushless
- DC motor that comprises (a) base bracket 10, (b) stator 11 mounted to base bracket 10, (c) rotor 12 journaled by base bracket 10.
- Turntable 1 has turntable 13 integrally formed with rotor 12.
- Base bracket 10 is cylindrical with a stand.
- bearing case 15 shaped as a cylinder with a bottom is fitted in. 6
- a pair of radial bearings 16 are fitted in the inner wall of the bearing case 15, one is at upside and the other is at downside with a space in between.
- Rotary shaft 20 extends through the pair of radial bearings 16 and is journaled by the bearings 16.
- thrust plate 17 is disposed.
- a tip of shaft 20 contacts thrust plate 17 so that shaft 20 is axially supported by thrust plate 17.
- the beating can be a non-contact type bearing such as a hydrodynamic bearing.
- Stator 11 includes stator core 21 fixed on an outer wall of cylinder 10a of base bracket 10, and windings 22 wound on stator core 21.
- Rotor 12 includes cylindrical rotor frame 30 and rotor magnet 31 fixed to rotor frame 30.
- Stator core 21 faces magnet 31 via an annular space, for rotor 12 rotates outside stator 11.
- Turntable 13 is integrally formed with rotor frame 30 so that turntable
- Turntable 13 covers the upper portion of rotor frame 30.
- Turntable 13 is made of iron of which surface is processed by plating or depositing zinc or nickel, or ion plating. In the case of plating, chromate process may be provided on the outer most surface of the plated face.
- turntable 13 is directly formed on the top plate of rotor frame 30, i.e. the top plate per se functions as a turntable; however, it can be separated from the rotor frame.
- turntable 13 can be made of any metals easy to process such as copper, or aluminum, while rotor frame 30 is still made of iron.
- a circular protrusion 13a is formed to concentrically engage with a disc loaded on a base.
- mounting hole 13b is provided for rotary shaft 20 to be fitted 7
- Disc base 40 was made of resin and has been hardened but is still elastic.
- disc base 40 is made of photo-curable resin, which compensates the surface wobble.
- the disc is prevented from slipping on disc base 40 by mixing fine particles of silica into the photo-curable resin. After the motor is assembled, disc base 40 is formed in a thickness responsive to the amount of surface wobble.
- the photo-curable resin used in disc base 40 is preferably, e.g. SUV-350 made by SANYU RESIN INC., which is ultraviolet curable resin having elasticity.
- stator 11 by fitting stator core 11 into cylinder 10a along the outer wall thereof.
- Stator core 11 has been wound with winding 22.
- the turntable responsive to the amount of surface wobble generated on circumference 13c.
- the film-forming-device comprises (a) controller 72, (b) photo-sensor 70 for measuring amount of surface wobble, (c) inkjet nozzle 71, (d) ink supplier 73 and (e) ultraviolet lamp 74.
- Photo-sensor 70 is disposed facing circumference 13c with a given distance, and measures the distance changes in between. Photo-sensor 70 is coupled to controller 72 including a microcomputer. When the turntable is spun, controller 72 acquires the measurement result by sensor 70 at given sampling intervals, and calculates amount of surface wobble at each rotational position, then determines a desirable flat plane based on the calculation result.
- Controller 72 is coupled to ink supplier 73 and ultraviolet lamp 74.
- Ink supplier 73 is coupled to inkjet nozzle 71.
- Nozzle 71 is disposed e.g. at 180 ° rotational angle from sensor 70.
- Nozzle 71 drips ink made of ultraviolet curable elastic resin.
- Nozzle 71 can control the thickness of ink application arbitrarily.
- the resin-made ink is mixed with silica of which particle diameter ranges from 10 nm to 100 nm.
- Ultraviolet lamp 74 is disposed at downstream side in the rotational direction with regard to nozzle 71. Lamp 74 irradiates ultraviolet ray to circumference 13c.
- Ink supplier 73 includes an ink-tank for reserving the ink, and a pump for dripping a given amount of ink per drip. A number of drips can be controlled so that the nozzle 71 can drip any amount of ink arbitrarily.
- Controller 72 provides a signal that controls a number of drips to ink supplier 73 at a given timing.
- the outlet of nozzle 71 measures 0.1 - 0.3 mm across. 9
- Photo-sensor 70 measures the surface wobble of circumference 13c along the entire circumference of the turntable.
- Controller 72 calculates each amount of surface wobbles at each rotational position based on the measurement results by sensor 70.
- Controller 72 provides the signal that controls a number of drips to ink supplier 73 until entire circumference 13c reaches to the desirable flat plane.
- Ink supplier 73 supplies a given amount of ink to inkjet nozzle 71 based on the control signal.
- Nozzle 71 drips ink to circumference 13c until entire circumference 13c reaches the desirable flat plane so that ring-shaped film 40b is formed on circumference 13c.
- Ultraviolet lamp 74 irradiates ultraviolet ray to film 40b thereby hardening film 40b. Then dry the hardened film 40b so that disc base 40 is formed. It is not necessarily to drip a required amount of ink all at one time, but the process of "drip and dry" can be repeated.
- disc base 40 is formed by dripping, which produces the advantages of an inexpensive cost, high accuracy and a reduced process time.
- the surface of disc base 40 is not mirror finished but is roughened (having peaks and valleys on a microscopic scale). Because the ultraviolet curable resin is entirely contracted and hardened by ultraviolet ray; however, since silica has a given size, it floats from the resin surface even under the ultraviolet ray. The peaks and valleys are thus formed on the surface of disc base 40. Silica is employed in this process because it does not chemically react with other materials so that the characteristics of the resin do not change. Further, the silica having 1 nm - 100 nm particle size is used so that accuracy of surface- wobble-compensation is not adversely affected. The surface wobble is compensated on a micron order accuracy that is required to ordinal disc drive apparatuses. Other fine particles producing the same result can be substituted for silica.
- the roughened surface of disc base 40 produces friction with the disc loaded on disc base 40, thereby preventing the disc from slipping. Further, since the adhesion between the disc and disc base 40 is imperfect, the disc can be removed from disc base 40 with ease and free from noises.
- Discs are made of resin, in general, thus the turntables made of resin are apt to absorb the disc, for the materials of both have similar structures, and the molecules on both surfaces absorb with each other when both of the disc and the turntable receive pressure. As a result, the turntable strongly absorbs the disc. The noises are thus produced when the disc is unloaded from disc base 40.
- this turntable device is employed, among others, in a portable disc driving apparatus, the disc is come off from the turntable every time when the apparatus is vibrated due to user's carrying, 11
- the Japanese Patent Application Non-examined Publication No. H09- 27166 discloses another prior art that a disc base is formed by applying paint of polyurethane system on a turntable. In this case, a disc adhered to the disc base made of the hardened polyurethane paint. Since the hardened polyurethane paint is still soft, the disc keeps adhering to the disc base even when the apparatus is hand-carried by a user. The disc follows the vibration so that little noise is generated; however, when the disc is unloaded from the disc base, noises are produced due to strong adhesion.
- the disc base made of polyurethane paint is so soft that filler particles having 1 nm-100 nm sizes are absorbed into the base due to small particle sizes.
- the filler thus, having particle size on a micron order is desirably used to roughen this surface.
- large particle sizes are not good for a high density disc driving apparatus such as for DVD, because large size peak and valleys are formed on the base surface, which easily produces surface wobbles.
- the filler mixed into polyurethane paint has an average particle size of 1 - 35 ⁇ m, this particle size of the prior art does not fit to a DVD player which accepts the surface wobble not more than 30 At m.
- the disc base made of photo-curable resin in accordance with the first exemplary embodiment has a hardness ranging from 60 to 75 according to JIS K 7215, "A"-hardening measurement method (hereinafter referred to as JISA.)
- JISA "A"-hardening measurement method
- This measurement method Durometer Hardeness Measuring Method of Plastics, is specified by the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) for determining hardness grades of rubber, plastic materials and the like. 12
- the disc base has such hardness as above, the absorption between the disc and the disc base is not so strong that the disc can be unloaded from the base with ease.
- this disc base is employed in a portable apparatus, the disc does not follow the vibration because the adhesion is not enough. Therefore, the vibration of the apparatus entails noises between the disc and the disc base.
- the drawbacks of the prior art are overcome by the present invention embodied in the first exemplary embodiment. Fine particles having 1 nm- 100 nm sizes are mixed with the photo-curable resin, thereby roughening the surface of the disc base having the hardness of JISA 60-75. As a result, little noises are produced between the disc and the disc base, and the disc is prevented from slipping. Since the particle size is as fine as 1 nm-100 nm, the surface-wobble-compensation is free from adverse influence.
- the hardness of the disc base is not limited within the range of JISA 60 to 70, but the same effect can be expected if the hardness is not less than 60.
- the fine particles are preferably mixed with the resin in 3-5% volume.
- Fig. 4 illustrates another manufacturing method of the disc base of the present invention.
- the film-forming-device in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment comprises (a) photo-sensor 70 for measuring an amount of surface wobble, (b) controller 72, (c) marking ink supplier 76, (d) marking ink application nozzle 75, (e) image recognition sensor 77, (f) ink supplier 73, (g) inkjet nozzle 71 and (h) ultraviolet lamp 74. Controller 72 is coupled to 13
- Inkjet nozzle 71 and image recognition sensor 77 can move along circumference 13c as shown with arrow marks in Fig. 4.
- Photo-sensor 70 is disposed facing circumference 13c with a given distance, and measures a change in the distance in between.
- controller 72 including a microcomputer takes in the measurement result by sensor 70 at given sampling intervals, and calculates an amount of surface wobble at each rotational position, then determines a desirable flat plane based on the calculation result.
- Marking ink supplier 76 supplies marking ink in a given quantity to marking ink application nozzle 75 according to an ink-supply-signal provided by controller 72 based on the determined desirable flat plane.
- Application nozzle 75 thus forms a shading pattern (dense and sparse) on circumference 13c responsive to the distances to the determined desirable flat plane.
- Sensor 77 recognizes the shading pattern and sends the result to controller 72, which then transmits a signal that controls a number of drips to ink supplier 73 based on the recognition result. Then, inkjet nozzle 71 forms films on circumference 13c with respective thickness according to the shading pattern, i.e. the distances to the desired flat plane.
- Photo-sensor 70 measures the surface wobble of circumference 13c along the turntable.
- Controller 72 calculates each amount of surface wobbles at each rotational position based on the measurement results by sensor 70. (d) Controller 72 sends respective recognition signals responsive to the distances between the determined plane and the circumference 13c to marking ink supplier 76.
- Marking ink supplier 76 supplies the marking ink to the application nozzle 75 based on the recognition signals.
- Application nozzle 75 forms the shading pattern on circumference
- Controller 72 recognizes the shading pattern.
- Controller 72 provides a control signal to ink supplier 73, the control signal controls a number of drips responsive to the shading pattern (dense and sparse).
- (j) Move inkjet nozzle 71 along above circumference 13c and form films on circumference 13c.
- the films has respective thickness according to the shading pattern (dense and sparse), i.e. distance to the determined flat plane.
- turntable 13 can be rotated when images are recognized and the films are formed,. 15
- the ink is dripped when the motor is halted. Therefore, the ink hardly splashes out of circumference 13c comparing with the case where the motor is driven at the dripping. As a result, the films can be formed with more accuracy.
- heat-curable resin including acrylic resin can be used. In this case, a light source can be replaced with a heater.
- a sattin finished sheet, ground glass and flexible film are used for roughening a surface of a disc base in accordance with the third exemplary embodiment.
- PAD printing method can 16
- the screen printing method can provide the surface with peaks and valleys.
- Fine blocks are disposed on a hardened surface of a disc base in order to roughen the surface.
- the surface of the disc base is thus roughened.
- a hardened surface of a disc base is cut to provide roughness on the surface following the steps below:
- the surface of the disc base is thus roughened. Instead of being irradiated with laser beam, the surface can be cut with a bite into rough surface.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of another turntable of the present invention in accordance with the sixth exemplary embodiment.
- Fig. 6 is a cross section of the turntable shown in Fig. 5.
- disc bases 40a are disposed on the circumference of turntable 13 with a space in between. In other words, heights of each disc base are determined responsive to each amount of surface wobble at respective bases, whereby each amount of surface wobble can be compensated at the respective bases.
- Disc bases 40a are desirably formed at more than three places on circumference 13c of turntable 13.
- Fig. 6 details how to compensate the surface wobble.
- Turntable 13 is press fitted with a slight angle toward left with regard to rotary shaft 20, whereby surface wobble is produced on turntable 13.
- disc bases 40a at the right-hand side and the left-hand side on turntable 13 in Fig. 6 are formed in different heights responsive to the surface-wobble-amounts at the respective places.
- a turntable device having little surface wobble can be achieved by the present invention.
- the surface wobble amount is required to be not more than 20 ⁇ m
- processing accuracy of each component and assembling accuracy of the components should be as fine as not more than 2 - 5/tm.
- the components can be processed and assembled with accuracy of 20 - 30 At m, which reduces the manufacturing cost of the components as well as the assembly cost of the turntable device.
- Figs. 7, 8 and 9 illustrate shaving steps of a disc base on a turntable in accordance with the seventh exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a manufacturing method of a disc base 90 is described hereinafter, where ultraviolet curable resin is used.
- elastic ultraviolet curable resin is selected as a material of disc base(s) 90, not only the surface wobble is avoided but also the disc is prevented from slipping on the turntable.
- the drip of the resin preferably reaches to not less than 0.3 mm height in order to compensate the surface wobble; however, if the drip builds itself into a thick base, it requires large amount of energy of ultraviolet ray and it takes a long time for hardening. Further, the resin might flow over the edge of turntable due to centrifugal force.
- the maximum desirable height to prevent the possible problems discussed above is thus ca. 0.5 mm.
- thermoplastic resin or rubber
- the material instead of directly dripped onto the turntable, the material can be molded and hardened into a given shape. Then, the resultant material is integrated into the turntable device.
- the heat curable resin includes epoxy 20
- the thermoplastic resin includes polycarbonate resin, polyamide resin, saturated polyester resin, polyphenylene oxide resin, polyethylene resin, polypropylene resin, polystyrene resin, ABS resin, AS resin and other thermoplastic resins. Molding material containing these resins with filler such as glass fiber, etc. can be also used.
- the rubber includes urethane rubber, natural rubber, NBR, CR in general. Fluororubber and silicone rubber can be also used.
- Fig. 9 illustrates the re-cutting method.
- Fig. 10 is a plan view of a turntable of which disc base is radially formed by a cutting method in accordance with this exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- disc base 97 is divided radially into three sections by cutting, and each of them is arc-shaped. This method allows the disc base to adjust contact area and friction with a disc. Aligning the rotating directions of the turntable and the end-mill in cutting would reduce pressure to the cut face so 21
- Fine particles are mixed with the ultraviolet curable resin when the disc bases 97 are formed so that the surface of the disc base can be roughened.
- a sattin finished sheet can be also used to roughen the surface. This roughness prevents the disc from adhering to disc base 97.
- the turntable on which the disc base has been formed is integrated into the disc driving apparatus, then the disc base made of hardened ultraviolet curable resin is cut.
- the turntable device can be firstly integrated into the disc driving apparatus, then the ultraviolet resin can be dripped and hardened on the circumference 13c of the turntable. After that, the surface of the disc base can be shaved by end- mill 93 to adjust the height thereof.
- the height of the disc base of the disc driving apparatus is adjusted to compensate the surface wobble of the disc base.
- the disc driving apparatus thus can drive a disc with extremely little surface-wobble.
- the disc base When the disc base is cut and processed, it is not necessarily to mix fine particles to the resin forming the disc base for roughening the surface.
- the disc base can be cut and shaved so that the contact area between a disc and the disc base can be adjusted, and appropriate friction can be provided on the contact area.
- the turntable device incorporating the turntable of the present invention can be mounted to various disc driving apparatuses such as CD players, LD players, DVD players, MD players, CD-ROM driver, CD-RAM driver, DVD-ROM driver, DVD-RAM driver, MO disc driver and PD disc driver. 22
- the turntable device and the manufacturing method thereof can provide an excellent disc driving apparatus where a disc loaded on a disc base of the turntable is free from slipping and adhesion, and the surface wobble of the disc base can be well compensated.
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